Firefox Posts

January 18th, 2008
Mark O

Lifehacker releases an update to Better Gmail

In a long-awaited and highly-anticipated move, Lifehacker's Gina Trapani has released an update to the Better Gmail extension for Firefox. The popular extension, which ...

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December 29th, 2007
Mark O

Disabling Google’s “Lucky” search in Mozilla Firefox

One of the things I love about Mozilla Firefox is the ability to perform Google keyword searches from the address bar.    But the intensely annoying ...

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November 23rd, 2007
Mark O

Dressing up the Google page to provide more search information

After virtually a decade delivering online search results, the sparse looking Google page is well known to all. But with a few Firefox extensions, ...

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November 23rd, 2007
Mark O

Taking advantage of the new Gmail bookmarkable URL’s

A lot of people were impressed by the recent changes to Gmail especially the feature that gives unique URL's to folders and emails. So ...

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November 11th, 2007
Mark O

Is Google a friend to Mozilla Firefox or a potential rival?

By Mark O'Neill  An interesting piece has popped up in the International Herald Tribune about Mozilla Firefox's heavy dependency on Google's money and whether ...

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October 30th, 2007
Mark O

There’s a new Gmail in town and it’s rooting tooting fast!

By Mark O'Neill Last night, my Gmail window suddenly logged off. Thinking it was just another Gmail beta snafu, I sighed and tried to log ...

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June 19th, 2007
Peter Jalbert

Enhance Your Gmail Experience with Firefox and Greasemonkey

Before i go down the dirty details of today's post. I'd first like to point to a great extension for Firefox that will help you greatly ...

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March 1st, 2007
Peter Jalbert

Attach Files In Gmail By Drag-and-Drop

I used to use Microsoft Outlook and even (gosh, no!) Lotus Notes before I totally moved to web-based email services like Gmail. One thing I missed was ...

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February 12th, 2007
The Tutor

Firefox 3 to Support Google Apps Offline

I caught this interesting piece from Richard over at Read/WriteWeb, apparently FF3.O will allow the user to use web apps offline as well ...

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May 31st, 2005
The Tutor

Please visit the new FireFoxTutor.com!

When I began GoogleTutor.com, I also purchased the domain FireFoxTutor.com, thinking that I'd someday start that site as well, or at least it would be worth ...

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May 12th, 2005
The Tutor

Google Translation On-the-Fly

Most people are familiar with Google Translate, which will allow you to translate any text you key or paste, or a URL you supply, from one ...

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May 5th, 2005
The Tutor

Google can Accelerate your Web Browsing

In a twist from the usual type of announcements we are used to getting from Google, they've just released Google Web Accelerator. This product is different ...

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May 2nd, 2005
The Tutor

Google, Yahoo, YaGoohoo!gle or GahooYoogle?

Google? Yahoo? Google? Yahoo? Which to use for searches? Well, you know I like Google best, but sometimes it's worth using Yahoo as well. ...

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April 25th, 2005
The Tutor

Google has a Suggestion for you

There’s another Google search page that looks just like Google.com, but it can offer you search term suggestions based on what you are keying into the ...

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April 4th, 2005
The Tutor

A Fetching Idea: Google Speeds Up Firefox Searches

When you key a search term into Google it often has a pretty good idea of what it is you are looking for. For example, if ...

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March 24th, 2005
The Tutor

Firefox Extensions for Google Users

It seems 39% of GoogleTutor.com readers are browsing with Mozilla Firefox, with a dwindling 49% on Internet Explorer. In light of this, I thought it ...

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